DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB.
The twelfth match took place on Saturday last. The ranges and conditions were the same as in the previous match, viz.:—Seven shots ah 200 aud 500 yards; standing at the 200—any position at the 500 yards; Wimbledon targets. The weather during the early part of the day was fine, and some good shooting was made; rain, however, prevented the afternoon squads from making nigh scores. The following are the prize-takers :
Points 200 500 rpi yds. TL allowed, yds. Gunner Fordyce, Art... 6 19 23 — 48 Vol, Biidges, No. 1 ... 8 18 21 — 47 Vol. T. Hutchinson, N.D. 2 21 21 — 44 Vol. Frew, N.D. ... 5 Lieut. Marshall, Waik, — 16 23 — 44 22 21 — 43 Ensign M'Kenzie, Waik. — 22 21 — 43 Vol. J. Key, Band ... 10 20 13 — 43
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Evening Star, Issue 2918, 26 June 1872, Page 2
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131DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 2918, 26 June 1872, Page 2
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